Which means we'll definitely get a maddening cliffhanger.
I have no idea where you're coming up with this, other than because you (probably) only saw a starry night.So, any thoughts on if Westworld is on the moon, an asteroid, or high earth orbit?
I noticed that the "train" (space elevator?) William and Logan arrive in seems to pass through rock, making me change my mind from a station in high earth orbit to the moon / asteroid in a lagrange point.
If it's not on Earth, it would have to be in a space habitat, otherwise the difference in gravity would be noticeable.
And a space habitat large enough to simulate the Wild West would have to be incredibly huge. Of course, I've already wondered at exactly how much acreage they actually own.
I have no idea where you're coming up with this, other than because you (probably) only saw a starry night.
This stuff all comes from the Westworld viral marketing site, so the show can contradict it at any time (and the maps themselves already have been changed several times), but it probably gives a reasonably accurate view of at least the broad strokes of what they intended.So, any thoughts on if Westworld is on the moon, an asteroid, or high earth orbit?
Yeah, you're going to have to give a screen cap of that.The episode where Theresa has her meeting with the board in the command centre. It's quick but you see the dome windows she's sitting by looks down into a landscape from orbit, and we know the command centre isn't orbiting the "game" area because they take small, open elevators "up" to and from it for maintenance.
The episode where Theresa has her meeting with the board in the command centre. It's quick but you see the dome windows she's sitting by looks down into a landscape from orbit, and we know the command centre isn't orbiting the "game" area because they take small, open elevators "up" to and from it for maintenance.
Yeah, I think I saw something in one of the Season 2 announcements about how what they're doing in Season 1 is all a setup for the main plot which doesn't actually kick off until Season 2. So I'm thinking there will be some kind of massive game changer in the finale that will totally change the whole premise of the show, like the hosts all becoming fully aware and/or being released out into the wider world. From everything I've read it sounds like it'll probably be at the center of the maze, and will be related to Arnold's interest in AI.The showrunners have said that we'll know the Man in Black's identity and see/learn about when the series is set and where WestWorld the park is located by the end of the season, which Jeffrey Wright just described as a "prequel" to Season 2 and which Jimmi Simpson said won't end on a "bulls*** cliffhanger", so they have 3 episodes to give us the answers we're seeking.
I'm pretty sure I've seen a couple of bootless people.They wear heavy boots!![]()
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